Note: Only IATIS members can vote in these elections. Information posted here and on the IATIS website to ensure full transparency of the process. During 2015, nominations were requested for the IATIS Executive Council to take over from January 1 2016. The nominations for the fifteen ordinary positions on the Council are listed below, along with biographical information for each nominee. Members will soon receive an email from the “BigPulse” online voting service detailing how to cast votes.
Journal of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies Edited by Geraldine Brodie, Elena Davitti, David Charlston, M. Zain Sulaiman, Alice Casarini and Gloria Kwok Kan Lee IPCITI 2013 PROCEEDINGS Guest-edited by Pedro Castillo, Panagiota-Penny Karanasiou, Marwa Shamy and Lee Williamson TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Editors: Geraldine Brodie, Elena Davitti, Sue-Ann Harding, Dorothea Martens, David Charlston, M. Zain Sulaiman, Alice Casarini and Gloria Kwok Kan Lee Guest Editors: Pedro Castillo, Panagiota-Penny Karanasiou, Marwa Shamy and Lee Williamson [Introduction] i-v ARTICLES The relationship between text and illustrations in a translated science book for children from 19th-century Japan Isamu Amir and Kayoko Nohara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN [Abstract] [Article] 1-29 Ethnographic research on ad hoc interpreting in a linguistically diverse emergency department: The challenges of data collection Antoon Cox, Department of Applied Linguistics, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BELGIUM, and School of Medical Education and The Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication, King’s College London, UNITED KINGDOM [Abstract][Article] 30-49 Translating multilingualism in film: A case study on Le concert Giuseppe De Bonis, Department of Interpreting and Translation, University of Bologna, ITALY [Abstract][Article] 50-71 On Points of Contact between Scientific and Technical Translation and Cognitive Linguistics Ralph Krüeger, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, GERMANY [Abstract][Article] 72-97 THESES ABSTRACTS (This section contains abstracts of recently submitted PhD theses.
To be circulated... The International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS) has held four conferences so far: Seoul in 2004, Cape Town in 2006, Melbourne in 2009, and Belfast in 2012. The organisation of the 5th IATIS Conference, to be held in Belo Horizonte in July 2015, is now well underway, and already we’re turning our attention to the 6th IATIS Conference, which is to be held in July or August 2018.
Edited by Geraldine Brodie, Elena Davitti, Sue-Ann Harding, Dorothea Martens, David Charlston, M. Zain Sulaiman, Alice Casarini, Gloria Kwok Kan Lee TABLE OF CONTENTS Editorial Geraldine Brodie, Elena Davitti, Sue-Ann Harding, Dorothea Martens, David Charlston, M. Zain Sulaiman, Alice Casarini and Gloria Kwok Kan Lee [Editorial] i-v ARTICLES Chaucer Abducted: Examining the Conception of Translation behind the Canterbury TalesJames Hadley, University of East Anglia, UNITED KINGDOM [Abstract] [Article] 1-24 The ‘Permanent Unease’ of Cultural Translation in the Fiction of Guillermo Fadanelli Alice Whitmore, Monash University, AUSTRALIA [Abstract][Article] 25-53 Face Management in Literary Translation Yuan Xiaohui, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM [Abstract][Article] 54-95 Jacques Lacan and the Intrinsic (Un)translatability of Names: “Name” in the English-Chinese Translation of Winterson’s Art & Lies Franziska Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, CHINA [Abstract][Article] 96-119 Integrative Complexity: An innovative technique for assessing the quality of English translations of the Qur’an James W.
Innovation Paths in Translation and Intercultural Studies Call for Presentations
(papers, roundtables, workshops, “rapid fire” PhD presentations, and posters)
Deadline: 10th of September 2014
Following successful conferences in Seoul (2004), Cape Town (2006), Melbourne (2009) and Belfast (2012), IATIS is delighted to announce its call for panel, paper, roundtable, workshop, “rapid fire” PhD presentations and poster proposals for its fifth conference, which will be held at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, from 7th to 10th July 2015.